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drum monitor installed in car seat...
So I am a professional drummer and I use a in ear monitor system. Part
of the system is this thing called a buttkicker 2 (or buttkicker concert), and basically what it does, is it recreates all of the sound that is too low for the headphones to reproduce. So essentially this thing is mounted on any seat bottom, and it shoots super tight and accurate sounding bass up through your body. It does not really have any bleed over, and it stays almost entirely isolated to whatever you mount it to. It seems to me, that since I already much prefer the sound and impact from a really dense 10'' woofer, that replacing the woofer with a single buttkicker would do the job better and, would keep the overall sound in the car down to a minimum. Sooooooo anyway... I want to know whether or not you guys think it would work well to install this on the underside of my car seat. I know how to hook it up to the house mixing board and house amps, but I don't know how the hell Iw ould go about hooking this up inside of a car. Becuase I think most folks here are not so familiar with this thing I included a link below to their site, whih has specs and stuff available. Once again sorry if most of you dudes are not entirely in to any of this music monitoring stuff, but I would assume you know way more about car stereos than I do. http://www.thebuttkicker.com/buttkic...fier_home.html http://www.thebuttkicker.com/Concert_home.html |
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drum monitor installed in car seat...
There is a company called Aura that for many years has sold a product called
a "Bass Shaker" that sounds similar to what you have. It attaches to your speaker lead (just like another speaker) and then you mount it underneath your seat. It has some type of servo that creates a vibration effect instead of sound. I have never tried it, but I have heard they are very effective. Many high-end home-theater seats now incorporate this technology as well for more movie impact. You can see a picture of the Aura bass shaker at: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...TOKEN=11400984 So if your Butt-Vibrator (or whatever) is similar, it should work fine. MOSFET wrote in message oups.com... So I am a professional drummer and I use a in ear monitor system. Part of the system is this thing called a buttkicker 2 (or buttkicker concert), and basically what it does, is it recreates all of the sound that is too low for the headphones to reproduce. So essentially this thing is mounted on any seat bottom, and it shoots super tight and accurate sounding bass up through your body. It does not really have any bleed over, and it stays almost entirely isolated to whatever you mount it to. It seems to me, that since I already much prefer the sound and impact from a really dense 10'' woofer, that replacing the woofer with a single buttkicker would do the job better and, would keep the overall sound in the car down to a minimum. Sooooooo anyway... I want to know whether or not you guys think it would work well to install this on the underside of my car seat. I know how to hook it up to the house mixing board and house amps, but I don't know how the hell Iw ould go about hooking this up inside of a car. Becuase I think most folks here are not so familiar with this thing I included a link below to their site, whih has specs and stuff available. Once again sorry if most of you dudes are not entirely in to any of this music monitoring stuff, but I would assume you know way more about car stereos than I do. http://www.thebuttkicker.com/buttkic...fier_home.html http://www.thebuttkicker.com/Concert_home.html |
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